Okay, so yesterday, I tried this “6 of Spades Tarot” thing. It was a wild ride, let me tell you.
I woke up early, feeling all pumped up. I had heard about this tarot card, the Six of Swords, or as some call it in Cartomancy, the Six of Spades. It’s supposed to be this mix of good vibes and a heads-up, you know? Something about past life karma and not messing up chances. Sounds cool, right? So I grabbed my tarot deck.
I shuffled the cards, thinking about my life, my love, and just everything. Then, I pulled out the Six of Swords. The picture on it is pretty chill, someone rowing a boat on calm water. I read somewhere it’s about moving on and finding better places. I laid it down and started thinking hard.
- First, I did this whole yes or no thing. Like, “Should I go for that job interview?” I closed my eyes, asked the question, and flipped the card. It was still the Six of Swords. Apparently, that’s a “no” for now, which was a bummer.
- Next, I tried to get a read on how this girl I like feels about me. I concentrated on her face, her smile, shuffled, and pulled a card. Six of Swords again! I guess her feelings are changing or something. Cryptic, huh?
I spent the whole day reflecting on what this card could mean. It’s like, let go of the bad stuff and look to the future. Easier said than done, but it got me thinking. I even looked at other cards for fun.
This is the point
THE LOVERS card showed up, which is all about love and beauty, but also about overcoming challenges. Then there was the WHEEL OF FORTUNE card, talking about destiny and luck. It’s like the universe was giving me a pep talk through these cards.
By the end of the day, I felt a bit more centered. It wasn’t about the card’s magic or anything, but more about taking the time to think about my life. I decided to make some changes, like working on my attitude and being more open to new things.
So, that’s my story with the Six of Spades. It was a day of thinking, feeling, and deciding to do things a bit differently. Tarot’s not about predicting the future, but maybe it’s about understanding ourselves better.